PayPal

PayPal's services allow people to make financial transactions online by granting the ability to transfer funds electronically between individuals and businesses. Through PayPal, users can send or receive payments for online auctions on websites like eBay, purchase or sell goods and services, or donate money or receive donations. The company operates as an acquirer, performing payment processing for online vendors, auction sites and other commercial users, for which it charges a fee.

One of my developers told me that Paypal will provide authorization code and work within 1 year if I provide valid Credit Card information.
Just assume I have web form and I enter all of the credit card information, and when a button is clicked, api will be called for validation and if it is passed that an string authorization code by paypal will be provided, and It will store into our database.

For example, 3 days later, we take this authorization code, and put amount of 100.00 USD. I can make the charge successfully.

Anyone has experience and this? I feel like this is very insecure and impossible.

I'm building a Shopping Cart for a client and I'm at that point where the order has been tallied with taxes and shipping. I've got a total, I've got the client's email address and I'm ready to forward this all to Paypal but I'm stuck.

First off, the buttons that you can create from Paypal's free interface seem to limit your dollar amount to something that's fixed. That's not going to work because the total amount being charged in the Cart is going to vary based on what the customer has ordered.

Secondly, the "success" page, for my design, has to have the session variable embedded within the URL. That's how I'm documenting the fact that the order has been successfully paid for.

And finally, I want the screen that the customer gets to have the name of my client's business. Right now, they're getting this:

That's more aesthetic than it is anything else, but I've worked some with Paypal's dev tools and it seems like that's a possibility.

Hello, I have a customer that we just found out that the domain has expired on 7/7/18 with safenames.com so I log into and see the domain has expired. The website and email that is hosted with google is down.... I was going to make a payement for them for 66 bucks for 2 years but safenames is requesting
Payment method:
Cashpot PayPal
Your name:
Your email: e.g. yourname@yourdomain.com

Your phone: e.g. +44.1908200022

Purchase Number:
Subtotal:
$66.86
VAT:
$0.00
Total: $66.86
Renew: 1

My questions is wow not easy to make this payment I was going to use my company credit card but ..... any suggestions on why and what's going on.... I have had domains expired for over a month and things keep working ... Should I just setup a paypay account to pay this ... also safenames don't have a phone # to call

From PayPal -
Merchants and partners use HTTPS to securely connect with PayPal’s servers. We use the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol to encrypt these communications. To ensure the security of our systems and adhere to industry best practices, PayPal is updating its services to require TLS 1.2 for all HTTPS connections. At this time, PayPal will also require HTTP/1.1 for all connections.

Current version of Wordpress and current version of WooCommerce.
At some point, our sub plugin was disabled and subs kept working on paypal.
Eventually, some have now become out of sync.
Is there some way of syncing WooCommerce subscriptions back up with Paypal?

Having problem getting my VB.NET web site to use PayPal TLS 1.2. I am using the PayFloPro API and setting a KEY value to the endpoint URL. I am running Framework 4.5.1 & working in Visual Studio 2015. This line is in the code: ServicePointManager.SecurityProtocol = SecurityProtocolType.Tls12

PayPal lists several endpoints for testing. "These endpoints allow only TLS 1.2 and HTTP/1.1 connections:" = pilot-payflowpro.paypal.com
When I use this it connects fine.

Then PayPal has another paragraph that says "PayPal has created a new endpoint - https://tlstest.paypal.com - to help you verify that your systems can support the latest security standards". When I use this it fails with message "RESPMSG = Unexpected transaction state, PayPal_Connection_OK". Transaction does not go through.

In Magento checkout page, a customer try to checkout, after clicked the Continue button at Payment information and seeing this error:
"PayPal Gateway has rejected request. Payment has already been made for this InvoiceID (#10412 Duplicated invoice)."

Nowadays, PayPal is one of the most widespread payment systems all over the world. It makes internet payments easy and quite fast. Even online gaming providers which have the premium content option or gaming staff for real money are accepting PayPal in their products. What is more surprising, even online casinos like ones from this list http://free-slots-no-download.com/paypal/ allow you to make payments with it from your account. So I am interested in your opinion about it. How do you think, why it is so popular?

I need an easy to configure ticket sales service with some basic features:

- At first I will give tickets for free
- I want to switch to charging money per ticket, with the flip of a switch
- I'd like eventually offer the first X tickets for free, then charge a fee after that the free tickets have been taken

I need to support multiple speaking dates with multiple locations

I have no merchant credit card service and need a service which combines payment processing.

I need to accept many payment methods and not require a person to have a PayPal account in order to use a Visa card.

What are some choices?

I do have a WordPress site with a WooCommerce plug-in. But I suspect I would get up and running faster if a choose a full-service website for this.

curl performs SSL certificate verification by default, using a "bundle"
of Certificate Authority (CA) public keys (CA certs). The default
bundle is named curl-ca-bundle.crt; you can specify an alternate file
using the --cacert option.
If this HTTPS server uses a certificate signed by a CA represented in
the bundle, the certificate verification probably failed due to a
problem with the certificate (it might be expired, or the name might
not match the domain name in the URL).
If you'd like to turn off curl's verification of the certificate, use
the -k (or --insecure) option.
[#### ~]$ curl --tlsv1.2 https://tlstest.paypal.com/
curl: option --tlsv1.2: is unknown
curl: try 'curl --help' for more information
[#### ~]$ curl --tlsv1 https://tlstest.paypal.com/
curl: (60) SSL certificate problem, verify that the CA cert is OK. Details:
error:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed
More details here: http://curl.haxx.se/docs/sslcerts.html

I have had my cards hacked enough times to get really annoyed.
I receive balance sheets with card purchases in Rhode Island, or California, and I live in NC !

I paid with Paypal today, which means, my card was never exposed to direct hackers, I think.
Is that correct? VISA always refunds these fraudulent charges ( >$5,000, total, one time, over a few months)
Do hackers steal my paypal login?
Must I always do (card) online payments with paypal? I'm sick of cancelling cards for safety's sake
Thanks

Can you insert a module in another module? I was requested to insert a PayPal donation option (which is a module) in the top banner of our website. Is that possible? I don't see a way to get that to work. Can the PayPal donation function be set up as something other than a module so it would work? Thanks.

I have a client who's selling tangible goods (ie: food products) online using WordPress & Woocommerce and who's based out of New Hampshire in the US, .. where there's no sales tax.

Should I be setting up any kinds of special tax tables to ensure that customers are paying sales tax based on whatever US state they're having the merchandise shipped to? In other words, .. if someone from AZ purchases something from the NH business owner and has it shipped to them in AZ .. does the extra 8.1% sales tax apply in this situation? Or not?

If the extra state specific sales tax DOES apply .. then what's the most efficient way for me to set that up within WooCommerce?

PayPal

PayPal's services allow people to make financial transactions online by granting the ability to transfer funds electronically between individuals and businesses. Through PayPal, users can send or receive payments for online auctions on websites like eBay, purchase or sell goods and services, or donate money or receive donations. The company operates as an acquirer, performing payment processing for online vendors, auction sites and other commercial users, for which it charges a fee.